Public bug reported:
Previous bug 992012 has surfaced again because openssl is now version
1.1.1, line 10 of whichopensslcnf (easy-rsa 2.2.2-2) fails on Ubuntu
18.04 LTS with:
(source vars;whichopensslcnf bogus)
bogus/openssl.cnf
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No bogus/openssl.cnf file could be found
Further invocations will fail
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The current line 10 reads:
elif $OPENSSL version | grep -E "1\.0\.[[:digit:]][[:alnum:]]?" >
/dev/null; then
^
Note position of caret above, this is the bug
The "fix" I used is:
elif $OPENSSL version | grep -E "1\.[01]\.[[:digit:]][[:alnum:]]?" >
/dev/null; then
^
Again, not the caret above
If this is an acceptable fix, is the openssl-1.0.0.cnf supplied with
easy-rsa still good for openssl 1.1.1?
** Affects: easy-rsa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: easy-rsa whichopensslcnf
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whichopensslcnf again has an outdated regex
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